Having a bit of a problem getting this sensor working, any thoughts/pointers would be welcome.

I tried to add it with the wizard in the normal manner to begin with (as I did with my dimmer switch), but I got some very strange behaviour. It allowed to say what it was and where it was, but when it came to naming it, there was no "next" button! No matter, I cancelled the wizard, and had a look in web admin, which was where I got more confused...

It seemed to have added TWO "Generic Sensors" to CORE -> ZWave -> ZWave Embedded Security Interface, using the device template "Xine Plug-in #6". Now I'm no expert, but that doesn't seem right.

Is my controller to blame? I've got the Aeon Labs stick. I realise that the Seluxit is usually recommended over this device, but it's what I've got, and was all I could afford at the time. I could probably stretch to the Seluxit now if NOT having it is a complete show-stopper, but obviously I would like to try and get it all working with what I've got if it's possible.

I ran into a similar problem with a Hawking Door/window sensor that appears to be a version of the everspring. The post for the fix is here. http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=10810.0 You will smack yourself in the forehead when you see how easy it is to fix.

Thanks man, sorry, I didn't see that post during my searches. I'll give it a go when I get home tonight.

Am I right in saying that when one wants to add any new Z-wave device, all of the pre-existing Z-wave devices have to removed and added again along with the new one?

Cheers,Matt.

Hi Matt,

Yes thats was true if you used the lighting Wizard to add ZWave lights for example. However if you have ZWave devices that are compatible with the new SIS Mode then you can add/remove devices with complete flexibility without this limitation.

Every time I plug in the dongle it adds 2 lights and about 6 generic sensors (I have one dimmer and one door/window sensor at the moment). I have completely removed the Z-wave component from "My devices" (along with everything else that is Z-wave related of course) in order to start afresh, but when I plug the dongle back in, there are the 2 lights and 6-odd sensors waiting for me again!!

Does anybody know of a way to restore the Aeon Labs Z stick back to factory settings? The manual states that this must be done through the host software whilst the stick is in SerialAPI-mode. Can LMCE do it?

I did reset my micasverde dongle once by accident removed everything from the dongle. I believe I went to the advanced page of the interface and selected send a command to device. Clicked the drop down and selected reset. Then clicked the send button. I believe that removed all the devices from the dongle. I could be remembering wrong because it has been a while since I did it

if you leave the tamper switch enabled you can treat the led as a walk/test indicator. With the sensor in your hand bringing the magnet close and away should cause the led to light. I also found that the magnet supplied with the sensor is almost worthless. I am using a larger bar magnet in order to make it work. You could also adjust the pluto.conf file to increase the loglevel and see if it is operating in the zwave interface log. One other thing I noticed when initially playing with it is there seemed to be some delay between activations. This is probably due to device polling but I am not sure.

if you leave the tamper switch enabled you can treat the led as a walk/test indicator. With the sensor in your hand bringing the magnet close and away should cause the led to light. I also found that the magnet supplied with the sensor is almost worthless. I am using a larger bar magnet in order to make it work. You could also adjust the pluto.conf file to increase the loglevel and see if it is operating in the zwave interface log. One other thing I noticed when initially playing with it is there seemed to be some delay between activations. This is probably due to device polling but I am not sure.

Talking about the tamper switch, by "enabled", do you mean "popped out"?

Logically, I would have thought that if the tamper switch activates the alarm, then all of the Z-wave/LinuxMCE setup is complete, and does not require any further tinkering. Is that a fair comment?

Maybe it is the strength of the magnet as you say, I will have a play tonight. I can definitely hear a faint *click* when I move the magnet close and then move it away again, so something is happening. The sensor could just be shagged for all I know.